My point is that we do in fact at times feel the effects of cell die off, irrespective of leeching.
When red cells die at abnormal rates, we feel the very real downstream effects as anemia.
You'd think, but maybe not. Definitions and thresholds can form built-in impediments which only autopsies may overcome - and even then you'd have...
This is not quite fair to all those patients who had no recourse to a ME diagnosis for many years. It was only CFS. PEM does also help narrow the...
Well, I fear this is at least in part assumptive. Certainly there are other diseases where exertion causes an exacerbation of one's symptom cluster.
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?tab=wm#inbox/FMfcgxwDsFXrqrKLhBTgxngxXbsWFLSG Powassen Virus - Are they sure in UK? Maybe the "typical" Lyme...
Cats, dogs, all kinds of carriers. Bartonella is one of the weird ones. It manifests it many different ways. It is easy to mistake for another...
Oh, good. So the video is NOT about ME/CFS with a title that just says Chronic Fatigue. Cool.
Er, is that really the title of the talk? If it is, eh, it may or may not be relevant to us. So why care? I'm not watching it. Why? Because it...
Not to digress, but I seem to recall reading somewhere that the number one cause of disability in vets is Bartonella. Can't be sure since I don't...
It should have been before 1969, but I would not bet the ranch on that.
Maybe they got behind the Eight-Ball?
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Not surprising Baraniuk oversaw this given his historical overlapping emphasis. I kind of like that he doesn't hold back when he labels ME/CFS and...
We do not know the pathology of Alzheimer's. We know some of the signs, but nothing is universal except dementia. I do not need to bend words....
I would suggest we have not definitively established the pathology for Alzheimer's or MS. In addition, this leaves some gaping holes. For...
@Barry, "medical condition" or even "underlying condition" would include deconditioning and strained muscles and hang nails. Also, it seems like...
@Peter Trewhitt , I like most of what you have suggested just above, but I'm a bit concerned at the tendency to write "medical condition" or...
A gent. :) Willy B seemed to enjoy word play as well. It was tempting to write off some of his "wording" to Parkinson's, but I don't know.
Barbour and Benach's title, @Alvin , but I strongly suspect they are playing on the Willy Burgdorfer double entendre of Swiss Agent, which he used...
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